I honestly think Murdar was really the first one to perfect YTMND as a medium. Max originally made a website with a funny picture of Sean Connery and a clip of him reciting a stupid clip from a stupid film. Murdar's sense of humour is very much an extension of this and, in my opinion, more in keeping with the true spirit of this website than that of any other user.

i'm pretty sure if you knew what it was about, in other words PART of the inside jokers, it was less funny. kinda dissapointed me that it was intended as a inside joke thing, i got all excited thinking we had found the next Leonardo Devinci.

I never even considered the possibility of this site having any appeal to people who didn't know what I was getting at. I imagine you're really laughing at the borrowed aspects of this site without realizing where they are from. On the other hand, some of the randomness is intentional (the actor playing Murdar for instance). I suggest you check out some of Murdar's sites if you liked this.

He was a fartsophone player. Why the jazz station does a tribute to him is meant to be a delightful absurdity. Keep in mind that, at the very end, they jam together on their fartsophones in a fart symphony.

in the second case they're talking about the jazz station, not about the person in question. you think I should have made it the local FART station? I think it's funnier with them asking the local jazz station for a tribute to him because it makes it more real. I also could have edited out every reference to Springfield and made it "YTMND" but I didn't do that.